[squeak-dev] Personal SqueakSource for 5.2 on SqueakMap

David T. Lewis lewis at mail.msen.com
Sat Nov 10 00:14:57 UTC 2018


Thanks Chris,

The "Personal SqueakSource" installation worked fine for me as of
about a week ago. I'll load the latest updates and make sure it's
still looking good.

all: I know it might seem over the top to run your own server app
on your laptop or PC or whatever, but it's kind of fun to see it
all work. Give it a try if you have not done so before :-)

Dave


On Fri, Nov 09, 2018 at 05:52:06PM -0600, Chris Muller wrote:
> I've completed my first round of updates the "Personal SqueakSource"
> package for 5.2 running on 64-bit.  By running it out of a work
> directory on your hard drive, it provides mc revision history for all
> of your own personal code in the same way we access to that for
> Squeak's base code.  **No client code is required** in your images to
> do this!
> 
> The installation has been simplified (no more special "squeaksource"
> user).  I did all of the tedious setup work so you don't have to.
> Complete documentation is here.
> 
>     http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6365
> 
> I verified in a clean Ubuntu 16.04 Virtual Host with stock 5.2 images
> that the above Setup instructions "just works" and only takes a few minutes.
> 
> I hope you'll give it a try and give me your feedback.  I'd like to
> not be the only one who ever touches this code.  In the meantime, I
> will reach out to Dave to see if we can get it running with
> UTCDateaAndTime installed.
> 
> After that, I will update the source.squeak.org server with this new
> version, and the timeouts we've
> been suffering with will vanish!
> 
>  - Chris
> 
> PS -- BTW, this is a fantastic "example" server application from the
> sense of implementing production server best-practices and also the
> sheer breadth of different technologies it demonstrates (web, raw HTTP
> requests, emailing, server deployment, availability, RFB, etc.).
> 


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